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Model: ASUS Vivobook S 14 Flip 14” WUXGA 16:10 touch, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H CPU, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NumberPad, FingerPrint, Windows 11 Home, Quiet Blue, TN3402QA-AS54T
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Curious to here the experts (you guys) comments on this. I bought the Lenovo Idea pad from here on ebay last week and it blue screened on me with in 24 hrs
What does "Support Numberpad mean" is it included?
Does this have Thunderbolt technology? Why is it needed?
Curious to here the experts (you guys) comments on this. I bought the Lenovo Idea pad from here on ebay last week and it blue screened on me with in 24 hrs
What does "Support Numberpad mean" is it included?
Does this have Thunderbolt technology? Why is it needed?
Support numberpad means that the touchpad also acts as a numberpad by clicking on an icon at the top right corner of the touchpad. By doing so it forms an illuminated outline of a numberpad on top of it.
This does not have thunderbolt technology as it's rocking a ryzen chip. The previous ryzen hardware did not have support for thunderbolt 4.
In laymen's terms, it's needed for faster charging and certain display outputs, to name a few.
Support numberpad means that the touchpad also acts as a numberpad by clicking on an icon at the top right corner of the touchpad. By doing so it forms an illuminated outline of a numberpad on top of it.
This does not have thunderbolt technology as it's rocking a ryzen chip. The previous ryzen hardware did not have support for thunderbolt 4.
In laymen's terms, it's needed for faster charging and certain display outputs, to name a few.
Do you/anyone think this is a good deal?
Thunderbolt doesnt sound like its really needed for the basic PC person?
I can't speak to this specific model as I have the cheaper version with an 11th gen i3. I got it for a good price and I thought I was getting a stopgap but it's actually suitable for my needs with just 8GB of RAM. I still have two different browsers open with numerous tabs, Outlook, Discord, Excel or Word, OneNote--no problem, surprisingly.
What I am trying to say is that if I had had that experience but had lost this laptop a week ago, I would get very much consider this deal to replace it.
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What does "Support Numberpad mean" is it included?
Does this have Thunderbolt technology? Why is it needed?
What does "Support Numberpad mean" is it included?
Does this have Thunderbolt technology? Why is it needed?
This does not have thunderbolt technology as it's rocking a ryzen chip. The previous ryzen hardware did not have support for thunderbolt 4.
In laymen's terms, it's needed for faster charging and certain display outputs, to name a few.
This does not have thunderbolt technology as it's rocking a ryzen chip. The previous ryzen hardware did not have support for thunderbolt 4.
In laymen's terms, it's needed for faster charging and certain display outputs, to name a few.
Thunderbolt doesnt sound like its really needed for the basic PC person?
Thunderbolt doesnt sound like its really needed for the basic PC person?
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What I am trying to say is that if I had had that experience but had lost this laptop a week ago, I would get very much consider this deal to replace it.
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